Bluetooth wireless connection

MacBookPro OSX El Capitan; Version 10.11. Retina display - MacBookPro connects to the printer HP C6150 help electrician with no problems. not then attempt to use the bluetooth connection.

To a printer wireless connection works using old MacBook. Bluetooth connects to the mouse and works very well.

Select the Bluetooth device-

The computer icon shows - not connected

Apple mouse - connected

Hello analyst.1,

Thank you for using communities of Apple Support.

I understand that you can print from your MacBook Pro to your HP using Ethernet and wireless printer, but not via Bluetooth. I know how it is important to ensure that you can connect to your printer via Bluetooth. I'll be more than happy to help you with this.

Use OS X El Capitan: Add or remove a printerand make sure you have the latest version of the software installed and printer connection instructions, specifically, this section:

Add a Bluetooth printer

  1. Update your software: choose the Apple menu > App Store, click updates, and then install the listed software updates. Even if no updates appear, this ensures that OS X has the latest information on printing software you can download from Apple. If you don't do this, you see a message that software is not available when you connect your printer.

    If you have a printer AirPrint, you have no need to check the software updates.

  2. Prepare your printer: use the instructions that came with your printer to unpack the printer, install the ink or toner and add paper. Turn on the printer and make sure it is not the display of errors.

  3. Connect your printer: follow the instructions that came with your printer to make sure it is ready to connect through Bluetooth. You must also make sure to activate Bluetooth and set up the printer Bluetooth as a new device.

After connecting your printer, if you see a message prompting you to download new software, be sure to download and install it. OS X will automatically use AirPrint if your printer supports.

Have a great day!

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    So if someone uses Cisco E1200, please update your firmware!

    (Ask the call center, that the steps are too complicated)

    I'm sorry if this thread is a boring.

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